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Four suspects wanted after male teen stabbed at Yorkdale Mall

Toronto police are searching for two suspects in an armed kidnapping and robbery investigation. Francis Vachon/Canadian Press/File

A man in his teens suffered serious injuries following a stabbing at Yorkdale Mall on Monday night.

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Toronto police said they were called to Dufferin St. and Yorkdale Rd. at around 5:30 p.m.

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Police said the suspects fled the scene and the victim was transported to a trauma centre in serious, but stable condition. Toronto paramedics said he suffered stab wounds to his head and torso.

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A later update from police stated they were searching for four suspects in connection with the incident.

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The first suspect was described as a man with shaved black hair, who was wearing a red t-shirt with a white “U” on the left breast. He was also wearing a grey sweatshirt that was opened, with grey track pants and black and white runners.

The second suspect is a man who was wearing a black wave cap, black basketball shoes with a white trim, black pants, black and grey shirt and was possibly armed with a baton.

The third suspect was described as a female who was wearing a light-yellow hooded jacket, a black shirt and dark shoes.

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The fourth male suspect was described as wearing a white/blue baseball cap with a yellow stripe from back to front, with shoulder-length black hair and a blue jacket.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 32 Division at 416-808-3200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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